Table of contents for Black enterprise titans of the B.E. 100s : black CEOs who redefined and conquered American business / Derek T. Dingle.


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John H. Johnson: Johnson Publishing Company, Inc.--The Pioneer.
Robert L. Johnson: BET Holdings, Inc.--The Brand Master.
Clarence O. Smith: Essence Communications, Inc.--The Salesman.
Russell Simmons: Rush Communications and Affiliated Companies--The Hip-Hopreneur.
Byron E. Lewis: UniWorld Group, Inc.--Mr. Madison Avenue.
Mel Farr, Sr.: Mel Farr Automotive Group, Inc.--The Superstar.
Emma C. Chappell: United Bank of Philadelphia--The People's Banker.
Herman J. Russell: H. J. Russell & Company--The Builder.
Charles H. James III: C. H. James & Son Holding Company, Inc.--The Strategist.
Percy E. Sutton: Inner City Broadcasting Corporation--The Politician.
Don H. Barden: The Barden Companies--The Player.
Acknowledgments.
Index.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: African American executives Case studies, African American business enterprises Management Case studies, Success in business United States Case studies, African American businesspeople Case studies